| Double acrostics - 1868 - 230 lehte
...Just as sunset, when thrushes sing, I saw her dash with rapid wingr, And hailed her as she passed.' ' With thy clear keen joyance, Languor cannot be : Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee.' 1. 'Those gold candles fixed in heaven's air.' 2. ' Like a vessel of glass, she stove and sank, Ho... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 lehte
...or mountains ? What shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thine own kind ? what ignorance of pain ? With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be : Shadow...satiety. Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things moru true and deep Than we mortals dream, Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream ? We... | |
| Class-book - 1869 - 344 lehte
...mountains ? What shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thine own kind ? what ignorance of pain ? 16. With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be : Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee : Thou lovest ; tut ne'er knew love's sad satiety. 17. Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things more true... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 lehte
...waves, or mountains? What shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain? With thy clear, keen joyance Languor cannot be ; Shadow of annoyance Never came near rt\w. Thou Jovest, but ne'er knew love's s*aA «>X\«Vj. SHELLEY. 87 Waking or asleep, Thou of death... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 lehte
...or mountains ? What shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thine own kind ? What ignorance of pain ? With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be : Shadow of annoyance Never camo near thee ; Thou lovest ; bat ne'er knew love's sad satiety. Waking or asleep, Thou of death must... | |
| Francis Young (F.R.G.S.) - 1870 - 262 lehte
...or mountains ? What shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thine own kind ? What ignorance of pain ? With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be : Shadow...And pine for what is not : Our sincerest laughter Yet if we could scorn Hate, and pride, and fear ; If we were things born Not to shed a tear, I know... | |
| Laurence Goldstein - 1986 - 302 lehte
...idealizes the bird as a creature insusceptible to mortal pains: With thy clear keen joyance Langour cannot be: Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee:...Thou lovest — but ne'er knew love's sad satiety. The act of idealizing is a recognition of unsatisfied need, a form of envious self-laceration which... | |
| Antony Easthope - 1989 - 240 lehte
...or mountains? What shapes of sky or plain? 75 What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain? With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be: Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee: 80 Thou lovest - but ne'er knew love's sad satiety. Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things... | |
| Matt Cartmill - 1996 - 352 lehte
...filled with a profound, unconscious joy that self-conscious creatures like ourselves can never feel: Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things more...how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream? . . . Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must know, Such harmonious madness From my lips would... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 lehte
...waves, or mountains? What shapes of sky or plain? What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain? With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be: Shadow...thee: Thou lovest; but ne'er knew love's sad satiety. 80 Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things more true and deep Than we mortals dream, Or how... | |
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